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New Delhi: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had ink thrown at him while he was addressing a gathering on the success of odd-even scheme at the Chhatrasal stadium in Delhi.
A woman in her 20s walked towards the dais and threw ink, and some papers and a CD at Mr Kejriwal. She was immediately detained by the police.
The chief minister was addressing a gathering of nearly 5,000 people to thank Delhi residents for what the government says was a successful odd-even car rationing trial.
The woman has been identified as Bhavna, who belongs to the "Aam Aadmi Sena" a splinter group of AAP formed by party rebels.
Delhi government has criticised the police for inadequate security at the stadium.
"What if somebody throws acid instead of ink? Even after the incident, the woman gave bytes on camera and was not arrested. This is a conspiracy by police," said Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.
Ink Attack On Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal At Odd-Even 'Thanksgiving'
A woman in her 20s walked towards the dais and threw ink, and some papers and a CD at Mr Kejriwal. She was immediately detained by the police.
The chief minister was addressing a gathering of nearly 5,000 people to thank Delhi residents for what the government says was a successful odd-even car rationing trial.
The woman has been identified as Bhavna, who belongs to the "Aam Aadmi Sena" a splinter group of AAP formed by party rebels.
Delhi government has criticised the police for inadequate security at the stadium.
"What if somebody throws acid instead of ink? Even after the incident, the woman gave bytes on camera and was not arrested. This is a conspiracy by police," said Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.
Ink Attack On Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal At Odd-Even 'Thanksgiving'